Moët & Chandon Dom Pérignon 2005(not yet reviewed, 2004 review for reference below) 94 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, April 2020 The 2004 Dom Prignon is one of the more reductive, autolytic vintages of this wine to have been released in the last decade, offering up a toasty bouquet of pears, green apple, iodine, peach and smoke. On the palate, it's medium to full bodied, satiny textured and fleshy, with a sweet core of fruit, a fine mousse and a vinous profile. The 2004 is
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